Otto Peter Leck Fischer (March 26, 1904 – June 17, 1956) was a Danish writer and playwright.
[1][3][4] Fischer was a socially conscious writer that portrayed the modern urban man with a sad, gray everyday life.
Fischer was read and appreciated in his day, but he has since been forgotten (except in literary-history circles), perhaps because he was so closely associated with the time in which he lived and which he portrayed.
Fischer made a name for himself in many genres: novels, films, and radio drama.
[1][2] Leck Fischer's plays are held in the theater collection at the Royal Library.